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all right so how do you solder a lead-free ball valve I said lead-free because most valves that are sold today arent brass anymore there are either silicon bismuth or a mixed copper alloys and are lead free and some contractors or do-it-yourselfers arent aware that this change was made and need to be made aware of it as well as the different method to approach them so the real question is why is there lead in these valves the reason lead was used that were quite simple led was mixed with other metals to make them easier to work with making them easier to shape and mold led also has a natural tendency to fill in the gaps of more porous metals which would make them tougher and less likely to leak when under pressure before the 2014 law on drinking water valves had a maximum led allowance of 8% however the u.s. regulations changed for portable water systems and only have a minimum led allowance of 0.25 percent now on wetted surfaces which makes for a big change some ways to differentia